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YouTube is rolling out an accessibility-based feature that allows vertical Shorts videos to play in a landscape orientation.
Now, a wave of new features makes YouTube Shorts more similar to TikToks than ever. On Tuesday, YouTube announced features that will help to optimize both the viewing and creating process for Shorts.
When enabled, YouTube Shorts will be rotated in landscape mode. Ideally, we generally consume short-form video formats like ...
YouTube Shorts: YouTube has announced some new and great tools for its Shorts creators. These features are being brought especially to make video editing easy and fun. These include features like ...
YouTube is adding shopping features to Shorts, its TikTok-like short-form video product, the company confirmed to TechCrunch on Tuesday.
YouTube Shorts is launching in the US in beta today, offering its own spin on TikTok’s popular short video format. But the new service is still missing a lot of features compared to its competition.
YouTube Shorts has rolled out a range of new tools to encourage and inspire content creation. The six new features give creators a range of new capabilities on the platform, such as the ability to ...
In a recent blog post by YouTube, it announced a new feature that many content creators awaited, and this is the Remix experience now available to access on Shorts. Through this feature, creators ...
YouTube announced the launch of "Green Screen," a tool that will let users add up to a 60-second video segment as the background for original Shorts.
According to YouTube's website, this feature will not use biometric data, meaning you won't be able to pull up web results for the vast majority of people who appear in a Short.
YouTube is rolling out creator-initiated brand partnerships for Shorts and introducing enhanced Data Story cards for better performance tracking. Key updates: Why we care. YouTube’s new brand ...
YouTube Shorts [Photo: courtesy of YouTube] Now, India is an atypical market for a feature like Shorts in one fundamental way: TikTok is one of a slew of Chinese apps that’s banned in the country.